Thyroid cancer associated with adenomatous goiter: an analysis of the incidence and clinical factors
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Thyroid cancer associated with adenomatous goiter: an analysis of the incidence and clinical factors
Abstract
We evaluated the incidence of thyroid cancer in patients with adenomatous goiter and investigated the clinical factors distinguishing patients with occult thyroid cancer, defined as a tumor size smaller than or equal to 10 mm, from those with clinical thyroid cancer, defined as a tumor size larger than 10 mm. Of 835 patients with histologically confirmed adenomatous goiter, 256 (30.7%) also had thyroid cancer, being occult in 137 patients and clinical in 119 patients. There was no correlation between the maximum size of the thyroid cancer tumor and the age of the patient, and the percentage of patients with thyroid cancer in each group was not influenced by age. There were no significant differences in age, sex, the serum concentrations of free triiodothyronine, free thyroxine, thyrotropin, and thyroglobulin, or the urinary iodine creatinine ratio. The frequency of calcified lesions being detected by ultrasonography (US) and/or neck X-ray in the patients with clinical thyroid cancer was significantly greater than that in those with occult cancer at 83% vs 57%, respectively (P < 0.0001). This study disclosed a high prevalence of thyroid cancer associated with adenomatous goiter, and the results suggest that a considerable number of associated carcinomas remain occult. The detection of calcification in the thyroid gland is one of the surgical indications for patients with adenomatous goiter.
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